Cysylltiad Gogledd Cymru

Nid safbwyntiau’r Arolygiaeth Gynllunio yw’r rhai a fynegir ar y dudalen hon. Yr hyn a ddangosir yma yw cynnwys a gyflwynwyd i’r Arolygiaeth Gynllunio gan y cyhoedd a phartïon eraill â buddiant, sy’n rhoi eu barn ynglŷn â’r cynnig hwn.

Cysylltiad Gogledd Cymru

Derbyniwyd 29/11/2018
Gan Madeline Marshall

Sylw

Much of the island's economy relies on tourism and a further row of pylons parallel to the first would severely blight the beauty of the countryside, industrialising a huge swathe accross the island. A further row, not parallel to the first would blend into the scenery more subtly.

National Grid intend to put cables underground at Menai, stating that it is an AONB, most of the island is an AONB and tourists only pass through Menai when they arrive to explore the ENTIRE island. Industrialising the landscape would have a devastating affect on the island's economy.

The health of residents (both physical and mental) living close to the proposed new pylons, could be severely affected by the pylon's electro magnetic fields.

Values of properties would plummet, making many houses along the intended route totally unsaleable.

Surely the initial costs of concealing the cables underground, as repeatedly requested by the island's residents, would be more than recouped over the many decades that the power station will be in operation.